Quote Originally Posted by SethD View Post
It sounds like a classic case of insufficient blood calcium caused by not enough calcium in the diet. Stress or excitement such as handling, feeding, or just opening the enclosure often can cause such occurrences as you describe in calcium deficient frogs. This problem is unlikely to be a neurological disorder and almost certainly can be fixed by increasing the calcium levels in the diet.
I honestly hadn't thought of that before. I use Rep-Cal Calcium with VIT.D3 and Rep-Cal Herptivite, but perhaps he just isn't getting enough. I feed all of my frog-lets like that at once and since the others are all normal, the thought never even came to mind. It does seem to make sense since he hasn't done this from day one, it is just a recent occurrence. Thank you very much for pointing that out to me.